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LOCAL SOCCER.
SCOTS GUARDS EASILY DEFEAT SOUTH CHINA.
POLICE TEAM FAILS AGAIN.
опсе моге
came with the
5 Club
KOWLOON Y. K.O.S.B. REGT.
THE CHINA MAIL,
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K.O.S.B. v. UNIVERSITY.
At Sookumpoo. Referee, Mr. Hyson.
K.O.S.B. McDougall; Harris, Martin; Drury, Gow. Spalding Alexander. Morris, Hart Barres, Stephens
University-Edwards; Ble, Har rison; S. P. Lob, H. C. Hung; T. C. Yin; F. C. Lim, L. Oppenheim, E. K. Lim, H. Brags, T. K. Tan.
The Koables had no difficulty In
After another period of pressure The football throughout was of round the China goal, Chan So a clean and enjoyable nature and brought the ball down but Lai Ting there were no fouls throughout. put wide. Later Jackson saved Queens magnificently from Chan So at two yards. From a foul kick Scott blinded over the bar. China then pressed and in a scrimmage Chan
Played before a good crowd at So was injured and had to retire. There was a full programme of A promising attack on the Soldiers Kowloon, and from
apolled by offside and period in the game it was very matches played on Saturday in goal was
the Guards attacked. noticeable that the Civilian side the local leagues. In the first From a breakway. Lai ngato put were in for a hot time. division, the Scots Guards over-wide. Half time
The KO.S.B. had fine control of whelmed the South China team Guards swarming the Chinese goal. the game and McClinchey and
1 South China 6. Stokes scored for the Regiment. disposing of the University at and the Police were unable to Scots Guarda
Sims at contre half tried hard Sookumpoo, the play at no stage The Guards were soon in Chinese
kicking territory,
surely and to rally, the Kowloon forwards but being exciting, and the soldiers tak- K.O.S.B. registered a win in both strongly with high swinging passes and were easily kept out by the
weak in general playing things easily throughout. movement divisions as did the Recreio, while A splendid combined
down after Military defence. The Club went down on both sides brought the forwards
Carswell five minutes play and
In the second half further goals of the harbour. Games were gen-receiving from Woolard made no were added. by Humphreys and returned, winners by erally interesting, but the results mistaks with a hard low drive wall K.O.S.B.
4 goals to nil. have proved to be more or less as out of See's reach.
The Kowloon aide was weak and China, without Chan So was a anticipated.
crippled side and it was rarely they Sims and Cavelle alone played up their opponent's half. to the standard of their opponents Chapman made a third goal when who were strong in every he shot straight at See, who in ment and won easily. falling to save diverted the ball Kowloon into the net...
score against the Athletic. The'
RESULTS AT A GLANCE.
Queens....... 6 Club
reached
Division I.
2
Chinese Athletic 2 Police
A corner to each resulted in nothing, then with China shoping
Kowloon
› K.O.S.B.
2 R.A.F.
Recrelo
Scota Guarda,. 3 South China ...
Division II "A.”
Recreio
Club
X.O.S.B.
3
3 Kowloon ..... 2
South China "A" University
0
R.A. Rea... 1 Chinese Ath.
S. Chinn "B".. 1 St. Joseph's
Division II "B."
$ Chinn "A".. 1 S. China "D"
St. Joseph's... Kowloon
King Wes ..
Moslems
0 Boy Scouts
Chinese Athletic
Division I.
CHINESE ATHLETIC v. POLICE.
Chub Grapud. Austin
Referee:
better a free kick and an ensuing
those were
0 K.O.S.B.
RECREIO v. RA.F.
RA. DES. v. CHINESE ATHLETIC.
St. Joseph's Ground. Refere: Mr. Phillips.
A scrappy game saw China having the beat of the play, but the RA, made the first score, this being a somewhat lucky goal from
a free kick, the ball going in off the post. China equalised a few minutes later through Lau Kau and at half time the accre stood one
each.
In the second half, China did all the attacking and put on two more, the final score being three goals to one in favour of the Athletic.
110
Chinese
MONDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1927.
HARBOUR RACE.
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The fourth annual cross harbour Shingling and Way- race of the South China Athlelicing, Association took place on Saturday afternoon, the course being from
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the 'Kowloon Dock to the Associa tion's bathing shad ut Quarry Bay,
Altogether G8 entries were colved for the race, but out of this number only about 30 competitors Etarted, including thres
young ladies, who though not did very well to finish the course in view of the cold water.
placed UNDERWOOD TYPEWRITERS
In this connection, it is a pity that the race was not awum a little earlier in the season, as it was un- doubtedly the cold snap which decided many entrants to scratch their names.
A good start was made at about, 8 p.m. and the first swimmer ar- rived at Quarry Bay a little over half-an-hour later. The race was ao close that the first five came in a further few seconds after each other. The
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The University kicked off, but
SOUTH CHINA "B" v. were quickly held and within a
ST. JOSEPH'S: minute the collegian goalie fumbled! and Barres back heeled for the first South Chfuz Ground. Referee: point. A corner for the University Mr. Presley. shortly after yielded, nothing, St. Joseph's had the better of the neither did one for the soldiers, game, but in one of the breaks Into both being put behind.
St. Joseph's quarters, Wan Kin- Play was generally in the Uni-chiu scored with a shot which depart-versity territory but several pro- touched the goalkeeper's hand, and mising movements were spoiled by he failing to clear, the ball dropped offaide on the part of the Kosbies' behind. There was wing mon. Nevertheless, with an score to half time.
rest of the "field" were not very far DODWELL & CO. LTD. increase of their lead always anti-
In 'a, scrappy second half, St. } behind, and arrived in two separate
Ground Floor. 'cipated, the attackers indulged in Joseph's were again the batter and batches, not more that a couple of
minutes behind each other. The Opposite Ferry Wharf. an orgy of will shots that gave another tricky accident resulted in the keeper no.ouble, until Barres Wons Lok-kin, the China right have been more than four
last competitor to finish could notj
Tel. 1080 Central. or five Put in with a side kick into an back, putting through his own goal minutes behind the winner.
15 minutes. to level the scores. There was no empty goal, after Barres was the most effective of further score. the forwards and Gow a tower of strength at centre half. Harris and Martin back. The University were never more than mediocre but were well served by the goalkeeper.
This was a red hot game with 1 corner against the Guards was put
behind, Play changed end and both sides going all out.
Gosano scored the only goal in Chapman gulloped goalwarda to be put offside. A minute later the first half after a very sustained the same player shot wide. from elose in.
3
With the Guards pace slacken-
Ing somewhat, Chinese visitations 1 became more frequent, but they were shooting wild. The game
the Guards 2 ended with
again Awarming The Chinese goat. Scots Guards 3 South China
HONG KONG CLUB v. QUEEN'S
REGIMENT.
attack.
added
In the second half the Recreio another and the RAF scored through. Kersen. The RA.F. were unlucky to lose the services of Matthews, their full back who was injured, and had to accept do- feat by 2 goals to one.
The game was fought at a fast pace and on the day's play there was not much difference between the two teams. Recreio
2 R.A.F..
1
Division II “A.”
were both sound at
At half time, which came after 16 minutes play in the versity's territory,
further score.
there was no
Division II "B."
SOUTH CHINA "A" v. SOUTH CHINA "B"
Referee:
One competitor had very hard luck in not being placed amongst the first five. He was carried out of his course by the current and, coming up some 200 yards away from the finishing point, lost many precious seconds curving in. Several competitors gave
the up
race at midstream and were hauled on board small Опе sampans following behind. South China Ground,
man was brought in in a Uni-
semi- Mr. Gilmour.
conscious condition suffering from On the South China ground. the cold, and had to be carried to South China "B" beat South China the club matshed by members. of K.0.S.B.. 2; University o] "A" by two goals to one in a the St. John Ambulance Brigade
The second half was similar, with scored the first goal for the Bees render assistance.
scrappy game. Wong Shiu-fong who were as usual OB hand to the Kosbies maintaining the pres-and. Li Shiu-hong the second, Bure, although on two occasiona the Fung Man-kit scored the "A"a University got well down but put only goal in the second half.
play was without incident. to score. Edwards dealt with al variety, of shots in a commendable
INTERPORT ARRANGEMENTS. manner, but the soldiers' attack was! too individual, with
The Secretary of the Hong Kong an over in Football League request dulgence at long range. Shortly Secretaries of all Clube will com that
cepted a clearance by Edwards and of Interport arrangements put in a cross shot that found the with. far corner of the net. University cleared, and another immediately after which was headed behind. K.O.S.B.
Played at the United Services. Ground at Kowloon. The Regiment were without their regular right back. centre half and outside left, CLUB DE RECREIO v. KOWLOON wide when in a favourable position
Mr. but fielded a strong side, whilst the Club still experimented, bringing Pile in at centre forward and
The Chinese fielded the same
Byron, Cornwall, Johnson, Howarth
and Noouni.
Chinese attacks
RESERVES.
At King's Park a very bright game resulted with Kowloon early
3; University
CLUB v. SOUTH CHINÀ “A”
On the Club Ground. Referee: Mr. Lamb.
TRANSFER.
The
forth-
The Hong Kong Football Associa- ation has approved of the transfer of A. Reed from the University team to St. Joseph's..
KOWLOON . BOY SCOUTS.
The winner, Leung Siu-man, led the "Aeld" with a strong crawl early in the race. Running away from the others, his position was never seriously challenged, and he finished comfortably 30 seconda ahead of the second man.
The first five to touch the win- ning line ware:-
1, Leung Siu-man,
Time: 80
2, Lo Chi-hing. Time: 30 mins. 55 веся,
3, Tong. Fu-sham.
4, Yeung Yuen-wa,
5, Chan Chun-hing.
LOCAL TENNIS.
ST. STEPHEN'S DEFEAT
THE D.B.S..
team as last week while the Police Thompson and Puncheon of the side
Clarke; Wynne and Reserves at half back. Was
The game started at a very smart/setting up a strong attack but the before the whistle. Stephens inter- municate with him on the subject) mins. 25 secs. Sherry; Brittain, Oram and Jessop;
pace and the clever Queen's for- Recreio goalie was safe.
Kowloon were weak in front of) wards carly got busy Woodwards goal although they did most of the The Police took up the attack heading in early from a clever pass attacking, and Barretto, the centre and Brittain shot wi Noonan from the right wing. The centre did the same a few minutes later. forward, however, assisted the ball forward, scored for the home Club. Kowloon replied through Easter- were generally with his hand and the goal was brook and Recreio through a slip of frustrated by the clever under-disallowed. standing between Wynne and
įAngus in goal scored again and led The Queen's were not to be
2 goals to one of the interval. herry. To made an Individual denied, however, and from a clever run and centred. but Suen shot forward move Woodwards received In the second half the play was wide. AL the next visit Chan was the ball in front of
very evenly contested and each Rodger and side scored again, the result being pulled up for offside. Byron lost gave the goalie - no chance with a
a win for Recreio by 3 goals to 2. a great chance when failing to in-brilliant shot which Rodger touch-
For the winners the goalie and tercupt a pns from Noonan.
Jed but could not stop.
full backs played a strong dofon- Oram and Wynae were playing a
At the other end Scott nearly sive game, and Barretto at centre great game, but the side generally outpaced by the speedy shot the goalie being extremely lucky
was scored for the Club with a splendid forward and also the two wingers Chinese,
Play was even although there was were in good form. to just get his hand to the ball and The Police forced a corner and immediately after the Club should Easterbrook, Eastman, Pasco and for censure, but passed unnoticed.
Kowloon were best represented by an incident which might have called Noonan miskicked, Wong Shui-wah have been awarded a penalty which Reed. The game was a bright one clearing. Sherry made effective the Referee, however, did not see, and had Kowloon picked up all clearances from Suen and Chan, the Queen's turning
over with their
chances they should have Tso sent in a high shot which lead of 1 goal to nil. Clarke carried behind for a corner
won, the forwards hesitating In the second half the Queen's front of goal. which was cleared. Clarke had a Regiment gave a splendid exhibi- Club de Recreio 8 Kowloon busy time dealing with all angletion of forward work and despite Blots but at half time there was no plucky play by the Club defence Woodwarda got another clever goal
score.
The second half opened in favour early on, Barclay following with of the Athletic, Lai Koon headed another and Larkin dribbling over from a puss by Leung. Play through on his own for the Regi- transferred and Howarth sent in a ment's fourth. dropping shot which was cleared
The Club played up very spirited-
and an appeal for carrying was ly and Scott and Alexander both disallowed.
made raids, Scott
scoring Chan received well up and went with a splendid shot which although on to put past Clarke with a cross the goalle held he carried over the shot that left no chance, opening line.
the score for the Athletic. Many Woodwards scored another flashy. movements by the Chinese were goal making the Regiment's acore spoiled by Chan being constantly five in the last few momenta of offside and the game continued the game. with China in the ascendancy, al-
Alexander scored neatly for the
though on one visit to the other Club with a low grounder, the end Noonan failed to gather passes result being Queen's Regiment 3 when unmarked. *****
goals, Hong Kong Club 2
Lai Wai-koon struck the crossbar The Queen's are a well balanced and on the rebound the ball was clever team and in Barclay taken by Suen who drove in for Woodwards and Larkin have for- the-second goal.
wards who can shoot with the least
For the remainder of the game, opportunity.
China was
pressing and it was The team work was very fins, only a matter of sound defence on Jackson at contre half working the part of the Police that saved a throughout with good feeding of heavier beating.
SCOTS GUARDS v. SOUTH CHINA.
1
his forwards and breaking up his opponents, game,
The backs and goalie were sound on the Club aide should Rodger not be blamed as most of the goals
At Sookumpoo. Referee, Mr. were scored at short range and Rogers.
Scota Guards Jackson; Hurst, were at times outpaced, but stood were first time shots. The backs Johnston; Aird, Scott, McNiven; up to a hot attack, Wallington only. Robinson, Woollard, Carswell making one slip. The Reserve half Hunter, Chapman.
South China Sec Leewah performing quite well against a back line did creditably, Puncheon Leung Wing-chiu, Li Tin-sang Ko very clever attack, Bik-wai Pang Wah-hing, Ip Koon-
The Club's grent weakness was
hong, Chu Kwong-yung, Tin Xick-forward where Scott was the only od, Chan So, Ip Puk-wah, Lai Ting convincing forward, and this player
taoy
with more support will do, bigger
The Guards were found to be things. Alexander chewed up ou more than capable of extending occasions but the other forwardu South China, a very interesting were weakd
game being marred somewhat by
the retirement of Chan So, the Chinese centro forward owing to Injury
we
COMFORT FOR THE AGED.
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The first half was without score, South China making many raids, but failing to make their objective.
On the resumption, there were
At Kowloon. Referee: Mr. Samy. The Boy Scouts proved too strong for the Kowloon side in the second division juniors and an uninterest- ing game resulted in a win for Baden Powell's lads by five goals to
nothing.
D.B.S. v. ST, PAUL'S.
On Friday on the R.B.S. ground only seven Club men on the field the Diocesan Boys defeated St. when the whistle blew. From the Paul's College after a hard and
fast game by three goals to two.!
kick-off China had no difficulty in walking through the defence for the
2 goal, and from then on it was
their game.
V.R.C. NIGHT FETE.
A penalty for handling against 'the Club was blinded over the bar.
At the V.R.C. night fete, which An attack by China found takes place to-morrow, through the Purvia clearing well but following courtesy of the Hong Kong Amuse- up, he was tricked by the inside ments Ltd. the film of the Pan
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In a match played on the Diocesan Boys' School ground on Saturday afternoon St. Stephen's
College won by 50 games to 49.
Lee Ian-pit and Wong. Cheong-kee (D.B.5.) ;—— -..
beat Lim Tim-geng and Chan
Hong-nin
8- a
Lor
beat Lee Hua Kia and Thong lost to Lee Hua-ngak and
Leung Ki-shaw
7- 4
S-
Ma Chui-chong and Fisher (D.B.S.):
beat Lim Tim-geng and Chan
Hon-nin
10:1
beat Lee Hua Kia and Thong
Lor
lost to Lee Hua-ngak and
Leung Ki-shaw
5-6 Cheng Kam-to and F. Shirazce (D.B.9.)
lost to Lim Tim-geng and Chan
Hon-nin .........
left, who put into an empty goal. Pacific swimming meet will be
Vivars, at back was the outstand-shown.
The Alms. show some of the ing player for the Club, but the world's finest swimmers in action, lost to Lee Hua-kai and Thong side was generally good and did some detailing their movements Lor
well to come through without a through the medium of the slow-lost to Lee Hua-ngak and heavier defeat.
Leung Ki-shaw
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